- Tetra Tech (TTEK, Financial) has been awarded an $8 million contract by the City of Gloucester, Massachusetts for a key wastewater treatment modernization project.
- The overall project aims at upgrading Gloucester's Water Pollution Control Facility, a $100 million endeavor.
- The initiative includes secondary treatment integration, reduced energy costs, and enhanced flood protection.
Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK), a leading consultant in water and infrastructure solutions, has secured an $8 million contract from the City of Gloucester, Massachusetts. This contract involves engineering design and technical services for a major wastewater treatment modernization program.
The project focuses on transforming Gloucester’s aging Water Pollution Control Facility, one of the last primary treatment plants in the United States, into a modern facility. This $100 million modernization initiative will see the integration of secondary treatment processes in the facility’s first phase.
Tetra Tech’s innovative design concept is fashioned to minimize disruptions to plant operations, ensure future capacity adaptability, adhere to regulatory requirements, and reduce energy consumption and costs. Furthermore, the project includes enhanced resiliency measures to protect against flood risks.
Tetra Tech's 'Leading with Science' approach is set to help deliver exceptional value, supporting critical infrastructure and safeguarding water quality in the Massachusetts Bay estuary.